How Miss Rutherford Got Her Groove Back
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Emily Rutherford is having a very bad day.
Of course, having the man you’ve loved forever announce his engagement to your (now very former) best friend will do that.
Emily is sure nothing good could possibly come out of this horrid situation. But she lets her sisters—along with Francis Riley, the delectable but brooding Earl of Dunhurst—convince her that a season in London will be just the thing.
Now Emily has a choice: sulk in a corner while her sisters enjoy the glitter of the ton . . . or become the belle of the ball, dazzling everyone on an earl’s arm. But as Francis helps Emily get back on her feet, she quickly realizes that a childhood crush is nothing compared to the power of true love.
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It seemed to everyone that Emily Rutherford's days of spinsterhood were over. Marriage to her childhood friend Adrian Fairchild would be the culmination of her girlhood dreams and ensure the possibilities of acquiring prosperous husbands for her sisters. But when Adrian offers marriage to her best friend, Kate, Emily's heart is broken. Her sisters and Adrian's high-born cousin Francis Riley, the Earl of Dunhurst, don't allow Emily's spirits to ebb for long. A London season, hosted by Francis, may prove to be the chance for two unlikely people to fall in love. VERDICT This debut novel sweeps three deeply likable sisters from the countryside to the high-class life of Regency London. Emily and her sisters have their weaknesses, but their enjoyment and confidence in one another make for a solid foundation for the story. This is Regency romance with satisfying steamy bits. [Xpress Reviews, 2/3/12.]-Debra M. Dudek, Fountaindale P.L. Dist., Bolingbrook, IL (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.